Daalcheeni OTT Release Date: Odia Drama to Stream on AAO NXT from December 28
The award-winning Odia film Daalcheeni will premiere on AAO NXT on December 28, 2024. Directed by Sisir Kumar Sahu and Peenakee Singh, the romantic drama explores the emotional journey of Kaushik, an investment banker, and Marilyn, an escort. Starring Partha Sarathi Ray and Suryamayee Mahapatra, the movie gained recognition at the 7th International Film Festival of Shimla
Star Cast: Nana Patekar, Utkarsh Sharma, Simrat Kaur, Kushboo Sundar, Rajpal Yadav Director: Anil Sharma Vanvaas Movie Review Synopsis: Vanvaas is the story of an old man and a young chap, both of whom are abandoned. Deepak Tyagi (Nana Patekar) lives in Shimla in a mansion named Vimla Sadan. He built the mansion and named it after his wife Vimla (Kushboo Sundar). Vimla passed away a few years ago. Deepak is a dementia patient and at times, he forgets that his wife is no more. He lives with his three sons, their wives and grandchildren. His sons and wives are fed up taking care of him and his tantrums. When Deepak decides to hand over the house to a trust, they conclude that enough is enough. They devise a plan - they would go on a holiday to Banaras and admit Deepak in an old-age home, without his consent. Deepak is not aware of this devious plan and travels to Banaras with them. There, his family faces a problem when all the old-age homes ask for ID proof. They refuse to accept this condition as they fear that Deepak will be returned back to Vimla Sadan once they realize that he's not ready to stay in an old-age home. Hence, they ask the old age homes to admit him without any ID proof or details of the family address. They even agree to pay more but all the old age homes refuse the request. With no other option, they decide to abandon him at a Ghat. They take away his identity cards and even empty his medicine bottle. In the absence of his pills, Deepak forgets who he is and assumes that his children are in their teens. He starts looking for them but to no avail. This is when he comes across a petty thief Veeru (Utkarsh Sharma) who acts as his saviour. What happens next forms the rest of the film. Vanvaas Movie Story Review: Anil Sharma, Sunil Sirvaiya and Amjad Ali's story is very emotional and has the potential to touch a chord with the audience. Anil Sharma, Sunil Sirvaiya and Amjad Ali's screenplay has its share of well-written and fleshed-out scenes but has a lot of rough edges as well, sadly. Anil Sharma, Sunil Sirvaiya and Amjad Ali's dialogues are hard-hitting. Anil Sharma's direction is simple. His old-school style of filmmaking gives a nice touch. Also, it's very mainstream as it appeals to the target audience, that is, the families and the ones in B and C centres. The pain of the protagonist is very moving and the way he remembers his dead wife adds to the emotional quotient of the film. At the same time, his equation with the young thief with a heart of gold is heartening. Some scenes that work big time are Deepak being abandoned, Deepak and Veeru forming a bond over alcohol, the intermission point etc. Anil Sharma, however, reserves the best for the climax. It is very touching and is sure to make moviegoers teary-eyed. On the flipside, the film looks similar to BAGHBAN (2003) and even BAJRANGI BHAIJAAN (2015) and 3 IDIOTS (2009). A few developments are bewildering. For instance, the family of Deepak doesn't even get the death certificate ready after his 'death' and is reminded of it only after a month. The second half is too dragging. The entire track of Veeru hurting Meena (Simratt Kaur) unintentionally and Rampatiya Mausi ji's (Ashwini Kalsekar) outburst needlessly add to the length. Lastly, the film is releasing with negligible buzz and it'll impact its collections. Vanvaas Official Trailer | Anil Sharma | Nana Patekar | Utkarsh Sharma | Simrat Kaur Vanvaas Movie Review Performances: Nana Patekar delivers an award-winning performance. Interestingly, he had played a similar role before in the Marathi film NATSAMRAT (2016) but he ensures that there would be no comparisons between the two. Utkarsh Sharma puts in a sincere effort and succeeds to some extent. But he could have done better in the emotional scenes. Simratt Kaur has a fine screen presence but is still raw. Kushboo Sundar is lovely in a cameo. Rajpal Yadav (Pappu) raises a lot of laughs. Ashwini Kalsekar is just okay. Hemantt Kher (Somu), Kettan Singh (Bablu), Paritosh Tripathi (Chutka), Bhakti Rathore (Manjari; Somu's wife), Snehiil Dixit Mehraa (Anchal; Bablu's wife) and Shruti Marathe (Pooja; Chutka's wife) lend able support. Rajesh Sharma (Gautam Gupta) and Rajiv Gupta (Param Negi) leave a mark. Mushtaq Khan (Inspector Lal Singh) and Virendra Saxena (Shukla) don't get much scope. Manish Wadhwa (Madhav) is great in a cameo. Vanvaas movie music and other technical aspects: Mithoon's music is okay but is well inserted in the narrative. 'Yaadon Ke Jharokhon Se'and 'Bandhan' are played at crucial junctures and work. The same goes for 'Ram Dhun'. 'Geeli Maachis' fails to make a mark. 'Chhabili Ke Naina' (by Monty Sharma) is forgettable. Monty Sharma's background score is in sync with the film's theme. Kabir Lal's cinematography is breathtaking and captures the locales of Banaras and Himachal Pradesh beautifully. It also gives the film a big-screen appeal. Muneesh Sappel's production design is satisfactory. Neeta Lulla's costumes for Utkarsh and Simrat are stylish while Niddhi Yasha's costumes for the rest of the actors are realistic. Sham Kaushal's action gives the film a mass appeal. Squad VFX's VFX is a bit tacky. Sanjay Sankla's editing could have been slicker. Vanvaas Movie Review Conclusion: On the whole, VANVAAS delivers a heartfelt and sincere narrative that resonates deeply. With its poignant subject matter and an emotionally charged climax, it holds the promise of becoming the BAGHBAN for this generation. At the box office, its potential may be hindered by limited pre-release buzz, lack of widespread awareness, and stiff competition from PUSHPA 2 and other new releases.
Software exports from Ggn STPI much higher than Mohali & Shimla
A unique opportunity to expand luxe hotels in India: Omer Acar, CEO, Raffles & Fairmont
Luxury hotel brands Fairmont and Raffles are expanding in India. Fairmont will open four new properties in Mumbai, Udaipur, Agra, and Shimla Fagu within two years. Raffles will open a new hotel in Goa by 2030. These openings reflect the growing demand for luxury travel in India. Accor, the parent company, recently partnered with Dangayach Group for the Goa developments.
President Droupadi Murmu arrives in Telangana for five-day visit
Hyderabad : President Droupadi Murmu arrived in Telangana on Tuesday for a five-day visit. Telangana Governor Jishnu Dev Varma, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, and senior officials welcomed her at the Air Force Station in Hakimpet. Earlier in the day, the President attended the first convocation of AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) at Mangalagiri in Andhra Pradesh. During her visit to Telangana from December 17-21, the President will stay at Rashtrapati Nilayam, one of the Presidential Retreats. On December 18, she will inaugurate and lay the foundation for various initiatives at Rashtrapati Nilayam in Bolarum, Secunderabad. On December 20, she will present the President's Colours to the College of Defence Management in Secunderabad. Later that evening, she will host an At Home Reception at Rashtrapati Nilayam for state dignitaries, leading citizens, and academics, among others, an official release stated on Monday. The President visits Rashtrapati Nilayam at least once a year to conduct official business. The locations of the 'Retreat Building' in Shimla and 'Rashtrapati Nilayam' in Hyderabad, as Presidential Retreats, highlight the integrative role of the Office of the President of India in the country. These retreats, located in the north and south, symbolise India's unity and its diverse cultures and people. Located in Bolarum, the Rashtrapati Nilayam building was taken over from the Nizam of Hyderabad after India gained independence and handed over to the President's Secretariat. Constructed in 1860, the building spans 90 acres and has 11 rooms, including a dining hall, cinema hall, and morning room.
Himachal contemplating Rs 500 crore project for apple horticulture rejuvenation
CHANDIGARH: Himachal Pradesh government is contemplating to formulate Rs 500 crore dedicated project for the rejuvenation of apple horticulture, this project would be implemented for five years and will focus on promoting high-density plantations to enhance farmer's incomes and strengthen the rural economy. Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu chaired a review meeting to evaluate the progress of various schemes implemented by the Horticulture Department here in Shimla. Stressing the importance of diversification in horticulture CM Sukhu said that there was a need to develop improved storage and marketing systems to ensure fair prices for farmers and horticulturists. He said that the government was planning to establish modern cold storage facilities at the district level which would provide much-needed support to horticulturists. Apart from this to bolster the economy of farmers while creating self-employment opportunities the government was working on setting up a potato processing unit in Una district. During the meeting, he directed the department to prioritize Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) under Mandi Mediation to maximize benefits for farmers and horticulturists. He said that the state government was also contemplating formulating Rs. 500-crore dedicated project for the rejuvenation of apple horticulture. This project would be implemented for five years and it will focus on promoting high-density plantations to enhance farmer's incomes and strengthen the rural economy. Sukhu reviewed the achievements of various state horticulture schemes during the financial years 2023-24 and 2024-25. Under the Horticulture Development Scheme, Rs. 12.84 crore was spent on power tillers and sprayers, benefitting 4,244 horticulturists. In the current financial year, Rs. 9 crore has been utilized so far, benefiting 3,156 gardeners. Similarly, in the Anti-Hail Net Scheme, Rs. 14.45 crore was spent last year benefitting 1,767 people, while during this financial year, Rs. 10.3 crore has been spent so far benefitting 1,223 people. Additionally, Rs. 11 crore was utilized under the Himachal Pushp Kranti Yojana in 2023-24, providing benefits to 750 people. The universal carton system which was a packaging initiative by the state government had been introduced a few months back and had transformed the way apples are packaged, transported, and marketed, leading to reduced losses and increased profits for orchardists across the state.
'Jungli murga' on dinner menu lands Himachal CM Sukhu in a soup
A video showed Himachal CM Sukhu seemingly offering endangered Grey Junglefowl to associates. BJP demanded an apology. Sukhu denied consuming the dish, citing health reasons. He stated non-veg consumption is common in villages. The incident occurred during a dinner in Shimla with officials. Hunting and eating the bird is reportedly common in rural areas, despite its endangered status.
Political slugfest over jungle fowl in Himachal after samosa controversy
CHANDIGARH: Another controversy has hit the Congress-led Himachal Pradesh Government, as Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu allegedly encouraged his associates to eat grey jungle fowl (jungli murga) which is an endangered species at Kupvi village in the Chopal area of the Shimla district, where the CM spent last night with the villagers. Thus the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) demanded an apology and action against those responsible, but Sukhu said Opposition has no issues left to raise. Sources said that Chief Minister Sukhu attended a dinner in this village where the menu included food with wild chicken, bichu booti (a local herb), and slices of bread made from maize and wheat. Sukhu did not eat chicken but state health minister Col (Retd) Dhani Ram Shandil ate it as he and other guests were served. The incident snowballed into a political controversy following a purported viral video showing Sukhu's remarks about the dish, potentially breaching wildlife protection laws. As one can hear the CM saying that he does not eat it, he asked the villagers to serve it to his ministerial colleague Shandil the state Health minister, seated next to him and others while sitting on the floor and eating with everyone. The BJP leaders shared the purported video of the dinner and pointed out that item number 12 in the dinner was Junglee Murga or Jungle Fowl. Leader of Opposition and former chief minister Jairam Thakur accused the CM of not only having the dish featured on the dinner menu but also encouraging his associates to eat it. He alleged that jungle fowl a protected bird species was served as part of the meal to CM Sukhu. Sharing a purported video of the dinner on social media platform X, he accused the state government of organizing picnics at the expense of the state exchequer. People who consume protected species of wild chicken are penalized with fines and jail time. However, the Chief Minister gets menus printed to serve chicken and then enjoys watching his ministers relish it right in front of him. Is this what you call a system change? #Government_On_Village_Picnic #2_Years_of_System_Deterioration, he said in the post. Thakur said that those who had objections to serving of phulkas at the Jan Manch programme during the BJP rule are today relishing jungle murga. Another BJP leader Chetan Bragta said that the CM should apologize. Jungli Murga (Grey Jungle fowl) is an endangered species listed in Schedule I of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, and the Wildlife (Protection) Amendment Act 2022. Hunting and eating this species is illegal, he said. CM Sukhu said that eating non-vegetarian food is a way of life in villages and accused the opposition leaders of making an issue out of it. The villagers served the chicken for dinner, but I refused as I do not eat it and now Jai Ram Thakur is making an issue out of it, he said and emphasized his health-motivated decision to avoid non-vegetarian and oily foods. I do not eat oily and non-vegetarian food due to health reasons, said Sukhu and added that opposition leaders have no real issue and are merely trying to tarnish the image of the villagers. This new controversy comes close on the heels of the samosa controversy , where an inquiry had been ordered by the CID wing of the police to trace the missing samosas during a function attended by the Chief Minister. Despite being an endangered species, hunting and eating the Grey Junglefowl, which is considered delicious, is reportedly a common practice in rural areas of the state, particularly during the winter months.
Delhi colder than Shimla: Temperature in the capital drops to three-year low of 4.5C
Delhi shivered as temperatures plummeted to a three-year low of 4.5C. Cold winds from the Himalayas brought cold wave conditions. Some areas recorded even lower temperatures. The city was colder than hill stations like Shimla and Mussoorie. The cold wave is expected to persist for a few days. Temperatures may rise slightly after the weekend.
Himachal turns white: Season's first snowfall brings joy to tourists
Shimla and nearby regions witnessed season's first snowfall, delighting tourists but disrupting roads, with 15 closures, power outages, and rescue operations. Temperatures plunged as snowfall eased water deficit.
Temperature dips to 4 degree Celsius in National Capital, thin layer of fog covers multiple cities
Delhi shivered at 4.5C on Thursday, with clear skies and diminishing smog expected. Cold wave conditions are predicted across North India, including Rajasthan, Punjab, and Haryana. Meanwhile, sub-freezing temperatures continue to grip Kashmir, impacting daily life, with Srinagar reaching -3C. Shimla also faces challenging icy conditions after recent snowfall.
Tibetan leader calls for independent Tibet as key to Sino-Indian border resolution
Tibetan acting president Dolma Gyari asserts that resolving the 'Akhand Tibet' issue is crucial for peaceful Sino-Indian border resolution. She advocates for recognizing a unified, independent Tibet, citing the 1914 Shimla Accord. Gyari believes Arunachal Pradesh is integral to India and expresses confidence in Prime Minister Modi's leadership on the Tibet issue.
Teacher Dead As Scorpio Skids Off Snow-Covered Road In Himachal Pradesh's Sirmaur
The four passengers in the car were returning to their home in Shimla when the car got stuck in the snow. While attempting to push it free, the vehicle slipped and fell into the gorge
Three killed, 15 injured as bus falls into gorge in Himachal's Kullu
SHIMLA: A private bus with over 30 passengers on board fell into a gorge in Himachal Pradesh's Kullu district on Tuesday, killing three people and seriously injuring 15 others, police said. The bus driver among the three died when the bus, on its way to Kullu's Anni from Karsog, fell into a gorge near Shawad village, they said. Anni subdivision is on the border of Kullu and Shimla district. The police and locals immediately reached the spot and started the rescue operations. Of the 15 injured, 11 in critical condition were rushed to IGMC Shimla while the others were sent to Rampur Hospital, according to officials. The bus fell about 120 metres down the hill before crashing and got completely damaged. The deceased have been identified as bus driver Dinanath, a Mandi resident, Keshav Ram and Gulshan from Kullu, the official said. Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu and Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri have expressed grief over the loss of lived in the accident and directed the district administration to extend every possible support to the affected families and ensure proper medical assistance to the injured. Conveying their condolences, they prayed for the peace of the departed souls and strength to the bereaved family members to bear this irreparable loss, a statement issued here said.
3 killed, 15 injured as bus falls into gorge in Himachal
Shimla: A private bus with over 30 passengers on board fell into a gorge in Himachal Pradesh's Kullu district on Tuesday, killing three people and injuring 15 others, police said. The bus driver among three died when the bus, on its way to Kullu's Anni from Karsog, fell into a gorge near Shakdler village, they said. The police and locals immediately reached the spot and started the rescue operations. Of the 15 injured, 10 in critical condition were rushed to IGMC Shimla while the others were sent to Rampur hospital, according to officials. The bus was torn into pieces due to the accident and its parts were scattered everywhere.
As the year ends, winter travel is heating up dating apps with spike in matches
For Indians, winter is not only about sweaters and hot cocoa- it's the favorite season for the wanderlust and travel enthusiasts, and India's No.1 dating app, QuackQuack's, consumer study shows a record high matches induced by the same love for traveling this winter. Indians are not only busy packing their bags for the weekend getaway; they are busy matching with their travel buddies on dating apps. The app's recent survey of 10,000 active users from metros, suburbs, and rural areas of India revealed a fascinating new trend where travel and romance have intertwined. It was conducted between November 25 and December 5 through online questionnaires and consumer behavior observation. Participants ranged between 25 and 35 and belonged to various professional fields- IT, healthcare and medicine, education, sales and marketing, law and order, finance, and a portion of users in between jobs. Picture courtesy : By arrangement QuackQuack's Founder and CEO, Ravi Mittal, commented, Traveling and visiting new places open up a more organic way for people to meet, especially at a low-pressure setting. This wanderlust-induced matching is not new, but the rate of it has definitely increased this year and more among the Millennials than any other age group. Travel meets romance Every winter, tourist places in India see a record-breaking number of travelers, and this onset of the winter holidays is no different. What's different is how Indians' love for traveling is changing the matching game significantly. 28% of respondents revealed that they are more inclined to match with a user who mentions a passion for traveling, specifically this time of the year. Surprisingly, 9% of these daters particularly matched with people from specific areas to discuss and get help creating an itinerary. Prakash from South Delhi said, I matched with a very kind person from the Southern part of India whose Bio showcased that she has traveled extensively. One thing, she is beautiful, but there was another agenda- I wanted to visit the South and wanted her to recommend some offbeat locations. Plus, we chatted and connected so well over this that we ended up meeting each other once I went there. Picture Courtesy : By arrangement Destination-Matching From the snow-capped mountains of Shimla to the serene beaches of Goa, if there's one thing that has been buzzing more than the travelers, it is dating apps. QuackQuack reports an increase in match rate in the travel-favorite places, with Goa and Uttarakhand stealing the top spots. 31% of male users from Tier 1 and 2 cities disclosed matching with someone on their recent journey, and 3 in 5 people went ahead and met their match in person during the trip. Harsh, an IT professional from Amritsar, said, I met a woman while visiting Manali. We ended up exploring the place together. It was great while it lasted, and the expiry date made it more romantic, I suppose. Travel compatibility is the new green flag. Travel style and preference have become a key compatibility element this season. Beach or mountains, budget or luxury, quick or laidback, QuackQuack's survey reveals users determining matches based on these differences and similarities since the onset of winter. 28% of women commented that they had paused conversation with matches due to clashing travel tastes. Anjali from Pune, a 27-year-old CA, said, I love to splurge a little when I travel, so when I matched with a guy who was too fixated on budget-friendly, I knew things wouldn't get far with him. And since I am looking for a serious relationship, I don't think committing to someone with such a starkly different travel style is wise. 9% of daters between 32 and 35 looking for a serious match shared discussing their must visit spots to potential partners for long-term compatibility evaluation.
Shimla Sees Its First December Snow In 20 Years, Lowest Temperature Hits 2.5 Degrees Celsius
Winter has come early to Shimla with its first snowfall in over two decades, and tourists can't get enough of the white views - watch the videos inside.
Himachal receives seasons first snowfall, 87 roads closed
Shimla, Dec 9: Himachal Pradesh witnessed its first snowfall of the season which led to the closure of at least 87 roads in the state, including Atari-Leh National Highway 3 near Manalis Rohtang Pass, the State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC) said. A total of 58 roads were closed in Shimla, followed by 17 in Kinnaur, six in Kangra, two in Lahaul and Spiti, one each in Kullu and Chamba districts. Some parts of Himachal suffered power outrages as 457 transformers [] The post Himachal receives seasons first snowfall, 87 roads closed appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Shimla and the adjoining Kufri and Fagu received the season's first snowfall last night, covering fields and roads with a thin white blanket.
800 people rescued from Lahaul-Spiti in Himachal Pradesh amid heavy snowfall
CHANDIGARH: Around 800 stranded people were rescued from Lahaul-Spiti in Himachal Pradesh after heavy snow on Sunday night. As many as 87 roads were closed for traffic following snowfall across the state. In the first in two decades, Shimla and adjoining tourist towns of Kufri and Fagu yesterday evening experienced the season's first snowfall in early December, with the hospitality industry eyeing a surge of tourists. The Lahaul-Spiti police rescued around 800 stranded people, among the rescued 489 vehicles, over 400 belonged to the tourists due to heavy snow on Sunday night. A thin layer of snow covered Lahaul, affecting traffic as slippery road conditions made commuting hazardous. Superintendent of Police, Mayank Chaudhary said,``The rescue was carried out by a team from Keylong police station, police lines, Keylong; Traffic Police Post, Sarchu and Police Post, Kokser with the help of local volunteers. The prompt and efficient action by the rescue team ensured the safe evacuation. While, intermittent snowfall continued in the higher reaches of Lahaul and Spiti district and intensified cold conditions in the adjoining valleys. Of these 58 roads in Shimla district mostly in sub-divisions of Rohru, Jubbal and Kotkhai, were closed. In Kinnaur, 17 roads were affected, 12 in Pooh and Kalpa block. While the Rohtang Pass National Highway was closed beyond Gulaba check post for traffic due to black ice. Also electricity supply was effected due to the snowfall as over 457 lines were disrupted in Chamba, Mandi and Sirmaur districts. As per the weather department, significant snowfall was recorded at Khoksar (6.7 cm), Khadrala (5 cm), Sangla (3.6 cm), Keylong (3.0 cm), and Shimla (2.5 cm) and also light rain was recorded at many places and there is a possibility of light rain and snowfall in the districts of Lahaul and Spiti, Kullu and Kinnaur over the next few hours. Meanwhile, some areas of district Sirmaur are likely to get light rain. As per the forecast, there will be scattered to fairly widespread precipitation likely to occur over the state as light to moderate rain or snow fall very likely at few places over Lahaul and Spiti,Chamba, Kinnaur, Kangra, Shimla and Kullu districts and light precipitation very likely at few places over Solan, Sirmaur, Una, Bilaspur, Mandi and Hamirpur districts. Also Light rain and snowfall likely at isolated places over mid and high hills of the state on December 10. While the minimum and maximum temperatures will gradually fall by 3 to 4 degrees across the state. Also dense fog over some parts of reservoir area of Bhakra dam (Bilaspur) and Balh valley (Mandi) during early morning, morning and late night hours on December 10 and 11 besides thunderstorms and lightning in low and mid hills of the state.
Photo: Snowfall in Himachal Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir
Mumbai: Shimla and the adjoining tourist resort towns of Kufri and Fagu received the seasons first snow on Sunday while continuing intermittent snowfall in the higher reaches of Himachal Pradeshs tribal Lahaul and Spiti district intensified cold conditions in the adjoining valleys. A thin layer of snow covered Lahaul, affecting traffic as slippery road conditions Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
In Decades, Shimla Sees Season's First Snowfall In Early December
In a first in many decades, the Himachal Pradesh capital and its nearby tourist resorts on Sunday evening experienced the season's first snowfall in early December, with the hospitality industry eyeing a surge of tourists.
In first in many decades, Shimla sees seasons first snowfall in early December
Shimla: In a first in many decades, the Himachal Pradesh capital and its nearby tourist resorts on Sunday evening experienced the seasons first snowfall in early December, with the hospitality industry eyeing a surge of tourists. Shimla and its nearby areas have experienced light snowfall and this was the seasons first snowfall in Shimla town, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Shimla: Hindu outfits protest atrocities against minorities in Bangladesh
He further said that the members of the Akhada Parishad were very distressed after getting news of minority women being sexually assaulted.
3 dead, 1 injured after car plunges into ravine in Shimla
Shimla: Three people were killed and one injured after the car they were travelling in plunged into a ravine in the Rampur subdivision here, police said on Tuesday. The deceased have been identified as Mintu Chauhan (27), his wife Sheetal Chauhan (28) and Alok Sharma (24), while Arun Chauhan (23) sustained injuries in the accident. All four victims belong to Nankhari tehsil, said Superintendent of Police (SP) Shimla, Sanjeev Kumar Gandhi. The accident occurred on Monday night near Bhadrash, about 127 kilometers from Shimla, when Mintu, who was driving, lost control of the vehicle, causing it to plunge into the ravine, Gandhi said. A team from Rampur police station reached the scene shortly, recovered the bodies of the deceased and rescued the injured, who is being treated at Mahatma Gandhi Medical Services Complex in Khaneri. The bodies of the deceased have been sent for post-mortem and an investigation is currently underway, the SP said.
Himachal to set up modern libraries, 493 planned in first: CM
Shimla, Himachal Pradesh plans to establish 493 modern libraries at various levels with an estimated cost of Rs 88 crore. The state introduces ranking systems for educational institutions and new systems for recording Annual Confidential Reports. Efforts include enhancing administrative powers for principals and modernizing medical and primary education.
Trucks allowed on The Ridge triggers uproar in Shimla
CHANDIGARH: Controversies do not seem to end for the Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu-led Congress government in Himachal Pradesh, as loaded trucks have recently seen on the 110-year-old The Ridge in Shimla, a zone where vehicles are prohibited. This prompted the former deputy mayor to file a complaint with the police. Locals were left fuming after a video went viral on social media in which two loaded trucks, parked right next to the historic church in Shimla on The Ridge could be seen. Former deputy mayor of Shimla Municipal Corporation and CPM leader Tikender Singh Panwar has filed a police complaint demanding action against the vehicle owners and officials for allowing vehicles and installation of temporary stalls at The Ridge. Panwar on Saturday called for the registration of an FIR. The Ridge is located in the heart of Shimla and houses Christ Church, a neo-Gothic structure built in 1844 and a Tudorbethan-styled library building constructed in 1910, besides statues of Mahatma Gandhi, Indira Gandhi, Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Y S Parmar, the first chief minister of Himachal Pradesh.
Manish Tewari | Are India-China buffer zones new threat to our sovereignty?
The 1959 Chinese claim line continues to be a central issue in the ongoing India-China border dispute. Rooted in historical negotiations and shaped by geopolitical dynamics, this claim line underscores Chinas strategic push to assert control over contested regions. Analyzing its origins, impact, and role in recent disengagement talks is essential to understanding the challenges to Indias territorial integrity and its broader security concerns. Tracing the Roots of the 1959 Chinese Claim Line: The India-China border dispute has its origins in the un-demarcated border between the erstwhile princely state of Jammu & Kashmir and Tibet that was quasi-independent under the loose suzerainty of China after the collapse of the Qing dynasty in 1911. Despite repeated attempts by the British to demarcate the border and the frontier going back to the Johnson-Ardegh Line of 1867, foreign office line of 1873, MacCartney-MacDonald Line of 1899 and the 1914 Shimla Convention, where British India, Tibet and China sought to define their territorial boundaries, the borders in the western, central and eastern sectors remained undefined. Though the McMahon Line established the eastern sector boundary in 1914 in Shimla, China initialled the agreement, but later refused to ratify it, arguing that Tibet lacked the sovereignty to negotiate. India adopted the McMahon Line as its northeastern boundary upon gaining independence in 1950. Tensions escalated in January 1959 when Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai formally contested the McMahon Line in a letter to Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. Calling it a colonial imposition, Zhou also laid claim to Aksai Chin in the western sector, where China had constructed the Xinjiang-Tibet highway. This was a defining moment as Chinese maps began to reflect these claims, directly challenging India's sovereignty. Zhou proposed mutual withdrawals to reduce tensions, retreating from the McMahon Line in the east and from areas under actual control in the west. However, Nehru rejected these proposals, recognising them as attempts to legitimise Chinese territorial gains, particularly in Aksai Chin. This rejection further strained relations, eventually leading to the 1962 Sino-Indian War, during which China advanced to its 1959 claim line before declaring a unilateral ceasefire. The 1959 Claim Line and Its Modern-Day Implications: India has consistently rejected the 1959 Chinese claim line, seeing it as an attempt to undermine its territorial sovereignty. Yet, this contentious line continues to surface in diplomatic discussions, especially during recent disengagement talks following the 2020 Galwan Valley standoff. That clash, which occurred 800 metres west of their own claim line, underscored Chinas intent to assert control over disputed territories. Recent disengagement agreements in areas like the Depsang Plains and Charding La near Demchok have reignited concerns about potential concessions to Chinese claims. On October 22, 2024, Indian and Chinese forces began withdrawing from these areas, with officials confirming a return to pre-2020 positions and the restoration of patrolling rights. However, the lack of transparency around the terms of these agreements has raised fears that India may have inadvertently ceded ground to align with the 1959 claim line of China. Strategic Significance of Depsang Plains and Charding La: The Depsang plains hold immense strategic value as they offer access to the Aksai Chin plateau. Before 2020, Indian patrols regularly reached patrolling points (PPs) 10 to 13, but a Chinese blockade severely restricted this movement. The recent disengagement agreement reportedly restores these patrolling rights, yet concerns linger about whether Chinese patrols might gain access near the critical Darbuk-Shyok-Daulat Beg Oldie (DSDBO) Road, a key route linking India to Aksai Chin. Allowing such access could tacitly validate Chinas territorial claims. At Charding La, the disengagement process appears to restore the pre-2020 status quo. However, doubts remain about whether the arrangement sufficiently protects Indias broader strategic interests, given the regions proximity to the 1959 claim line. Any concessions in this sensitive area could weaken Indias defensive position in an already tense border region. The 1959 claim line is more than a boundary proposal; it reflects Beijings broader strategy to secure control over key territories. In the western sector, it includes areas like the Bottleneck in Depsang near the vital DSDBO Road, reinforcing Chinas access to its G219 highway. In the eastern sector, it challenges Indian sovereignty over Arunachal Pradesh, particularly along the McMahon Line. Buffer Zones, a Double-Edged Sword in Border Agreements: The establishment of buffer zones has emerged as a controversial aspect of recent India-China disengagement deals. Designed to prevent direct confrontations, these zones restrict military patrols on both sides. However, they have often limited Indias operational access to areas it historically controlled. In Pangong Tso, for example, the buffer zone created after the 2020 standoff bars Indian patrols between Finger 4 and Finger 8, effectively conceding strategic vantage points to Chinese control. Similarly, in the Galwan Valley, buffer zones east of PP-14 prevent Indian forces from accessing historically significant areas. Experts warn that such measures risk legitimising the 1959 Chinese claim line as the de facto boundary. Recent agreements in Depsang and Charding La avoided the creation of buffer zones, restoring patrolling rights. Yet, the lack of clarity around these deals has fueled concerns that they may still align with Chinas broader territorial goals, potentially undermining Indias long-term strategic interests. Transparency and the Need to Safeguard Sovereignty: The Indian governments approach to recent disengagement talks has faced criticism for a lack of transparency. Public trust depends on clear communication about the terms of these agreements, especially in sensitive areas. The government must assure citizens that the 1959 claim line has not been tacitly validated and that Indias territorial integrity remains intact. The shadow of the 1959 Chinese claim line looms large over India-China boundary talks. Disengagement agreements may reduce tensions, but their opaque nature has fuelled fears of unintended concessions. Restrictions on patrolling and buffer zones further complicate the issue, risking a gradual acceptance of a claim line India has consistently opposed. While diplomacy and de-escalation are crucial for resolving boundary disputes, they must not compromise Indias strategic interests. Transparent communication and accountability are vital to addressing public concerns and ensuring negotiations do not inadvertently advance Chinas territorial ambitions. As negotiations move forward, India must remain firm in rejecting the 1959 claim line and prioritise its territorial sovereignty. Transparency and informed public discourse are essential to countering Beijings calculated moves and protecting national interests. Addressing these challenges decisively is critical to ensuring Indias long-term security and strategic integrity.
Shimla court dismisses plea against demolition of Sanjauli mosques 3 unauthorised floors
The district court in Shimla dismissed the All Himachal Muslim Organisation's appeal against the Municipal Commissioner's order to demolish three unauthorized floors of the Sanjauli mosque. The court awaits a detailed order, and demolition has already begun despite appeals for delays due to labor shortages and winter weather conditions.
CM Sukhu led-Himachal government in another controversy as loaded trucks on 110-year-old `The Ridge
CHANDIGARH: Controversies do not seem to end for the Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu-led government in Himachal Pradesh, as loaded trucks were recently seen on the 110-year-old The Ridge in Shimla, a zone where vehicles are prohibited. This prompted the former Deputy Mayor to file a complaint with the state police. The locals were left fuming after a video went viral on social media in which one could see two loaded trucks, parked right next to the historic church in Shimla on The Ridge. Former Deputy Mayor of Shimla Municipal Corporation and CPI(M) leader Tikender Singh Panwar has filed a police complaint demanding action against people and officials who allowed parking of vehicles and installation of temporary stalls at The Ridge in Shimla. Sharing two videos along with his complaint, Panwar today called for the registration of an FIR regarding the parking of two trucks and a large crane on The Ridge, a vulnerable zone where no vehicular movement is permitted. In his complaint to Shimla's Superintendent of Police, Sanjeev Kumar Gandhi, Panwar demanded action against the owners of the trucks and crane, the police officials who allowed the vehicles to park in the area, as well as officials from the Shimla district administration and the Home Department for permitting social and public functions in this restricted zone. The complaint further said that functions are being held on The Ridge despite the high court's order not to organise events there. I request you to take it urgently, failing which I will be forced to knock on the doors of the High Court of Himachal Pradesh which has already decided not to allow such functions at the Ridge. Still holding these functions invites contempt of their orders, it reads. Panwar also highlighted that stalls are being set up on The Ridge, placing undue pressure on the tanks, despite a clear directive from the Himachal Pradesh High Court prohibiting any such activities in the area. He argued that The Ridge is being gradually transformed into a commercial space. Panwar urged the people of Shimla to speak out against these practices and protect the integrity of the historic site. When contacted, police confirmed that they had received the complaint. Shimla Mayor Surender Chauhan yesterday removed the stalls in The Ridge area and instructed officials to find out who allowed them. There is a huge water tank under The Ridge, and such a huge structure cannot be built here as it could put pressure on the area, he said. The historic Ridge is located in the heart of Shimla and houses Christ Church, a neo-Gothic structure built in 1844 and a Tudorbethan-styled library building constructed in 1910, besides statues of Mahatma Gandhi, Indira Gandhi, Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Y S Parmar, the first chief minister of Himachal Pradesh. There are large tanks that can hold 45 lakh litres of water were built under The Ridge during British rule. The tanks supply drinking water to households in the city. The Ridge lies in sinking zones and cracks have been developing in regular intervals since 2000. The foundation area towards Rivoli Theatre and Ice Skating Rink has been sinking. The vehicles are banned on The Ridge and only ambulances are allowed. This is the third controversy which has hit the government in the recent past after the samosa and toilet tax controversies.
Himachal CM requests Centre for special industrial package
CHANDIGARH: Himachal Pradesh Government requested the Centre for a special industrial package to be provided to the state to ensure balanced regional development. Furthermore, all deputy commissioners and superintendents of police across the state have been instructed to hear public grievances twice a week in their offices. Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu called on Union Minister for Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal in New Delhi late evening on Thursday. Sukhu requested for a special industrial package to be provided to Himachal Pradesh, similar to those provided to North-eastern states and Jammu and Kashmir. He also urged the Centre to restart the previous transport subsidy scheme for hilly areas like Himachal Pradesh keeping in view high logistic costs due to rugged terrain. He said that this would help in promoting industrial production and boosting exports. He also requested for providing funds for industrial infrastructure development projects, quality testing labs and certification labs for export promotion. Sukhu also requested for releasing pending amount of capital subsidy under Industrial Development Scheme and sanctioning pending cases under the IDS at the earliest. The Union Minister Piyush Goyal assured that the issues raised would be examined and that all possible support to the state would be extended. Meanwhile, all deputy commissioners and superintendents of police across the state will hear public grievances in their offices on every Monday and Thursday. A notification has been issued by the Secretary, Administrative Reforms following the directives of CM Sukhu. As per the notification, if Monday or Thursday happens to be a public holiday, the DCs will attend to their duties on the next working day. This directive is also applicable to Superintendents of Police in all the districts. These instructions were imparted during the DC-SP's conference held in Shimla on November 7 and 8. CM Sukhu emphasised the need for timely resolution of public issues to avoid unnecessary delay in solving their grievances. As part of this commitment, the government has also launched the Sarkar Gaon Ke Dwar initiative, under which ministers will also visit the rural areas to listen to and resolve issues of the citizens. The government has also resolved over 2.5 lakh pending revenue cases through Revenue Lok Adalats relieving people from the need to visit government offices repeatedly.
CBI Arrests Two EPFO Officials In Rs 10 Lakh Bribery Case
Shimla, Nov 27: The CBI arrested two officers of the Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) and a consultant on Wednesday for allegedly demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 10 lakh. The accused regional provident fund commissioner and enforcement officer, both posted at the EPFO-Baddi in Solan district of Himachal Pradesh, and the consultant were arrested for demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 10 lakh (Rs 5 lakh in cash and an equal amount in self cheques) from the [] The post CBI Arrests Two EPFO Officials In Rs 10 Lakh Bribery Case appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Himachal Pradesh NEET PG 2024 counselling round 1 seat allotment released, check direct link here
The Department of Medical Education and Research (DMER), Shimla, has released the Round 1 seat allotment result for HP NEET PG Counselling 2024. Registered candidates can check the result on the official website, amruhp.ac.in. Those selected must report to their allotted colleges from November 29 to 30, 2024. Check important details here.
Woman Apologies For Bullying Kashmiri Shawl Sellers
Shimla, Nov 26: A woman caught on camera bullying two shawl sellers from Kashmir for trading their wares in Himachal Pradesh apologised on Tuesday. The apology came a day after a 2.46 minute video that surfaced on social media showed her telling two Kashmiris not to come to the village and asking them to say Jai Shri Ram to prove they are Hindustani. Click Here To Join Daily Excelsior on WhatsApp And Get Latest News On Tuesday, the woman, in [] The post Woman Apologies For Bullying Kashmiri Shawl Sellers appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Youth of Himachal to be trained in drone-driven services for self-employment: CM Sukhu
CHANDIGARH: The youth of Himachal Pradesh will be trained in drone-driven services for self-employment under an initiative by the state government. Presiding over a meeting to discuss the role of National Resource Management and Agro-ecology in achieving the motto of 'Samridh Himachal-Green Himachal' in Shimla today, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu stated, Effective steps will be taken to make Himachal a self-reliant state by 2027 and the most prosperous by 2032. To make Himachal a Green and Clean State, the government is working towards judiciously utilizing the state's natural resources. He emphasised the role of medium and small-scale industries in creating self-employment opportunities for the youth, highlighting the government's commitment to setting up such units to strengthen the state's economy. Sukhu added that drone technology can play a crucial role in various sectors, including construction, agriculture, logistics, and the delivery of essentials such as medicines and food. He announced the government's mission-mode initiative to support drone-based enterprise development by providing technical training to drone pilots and other necessary assistance. The government plans to introduce drone courses in state Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs), with a goal to create 15,000 drone-driven services in the near future. To further promote self-employment, the Chief Minister spoke about harnessing rooftop solar energy and other renewable sources. He noted that every 100 solar rooftops on homes could create jobs for two individuals, while also providing savings and earnings for households and generating revenue for the state. The government aims to bring 10 percent of the state's 16 lakh sloping roof households and buildings under the Solar Rooftop Subsidy Scheme on a mission mode. This initiative will allow youth to sell excess electricity back to the government, which is considering raising the purchase price of electricity and facilitating bank loans. Sukhu also highlighted tourism's contribution of 7 percent to the state's GDP, noting an increase in tourist influx each year. To establish Himachal as a green and tourist-friendly destination, the government has introduced the Rs. 680 crore Rajiv Gandhi Start-up Scheme , which provides a 50 percent subsidy on the purchase of e-vehicles, enabling youth to earn their livelihood. Emphasising high-value agricultural produce, the Chief Minister shared that 2,603 farmers have adopted high-value agriculture production. Himachal has become the first state to procure natural farming produce directly from farmers, purchasing wheat at Rs. 40 per kg and maize at Rs. 30 per kg.
Woman In Himachal Pradesh Bullies Kashmiri Shawl Sellers, Video Turns Up On X
SHIMLA, Nov 25: A woman claiming to be a panchayat official was caught on camera warning two shawl sellers from Kashmir against trading their wares in Himachal Pradesh. The 2.46-minute video that surfaced on social media showed the woman telling the two Kashmiris not to come to the village and asking them to say Jai Shri Ram to prove they are Hindustani. Sharing the video on X on Monday, National Convenor of the Jammu and Kashmir Students Association, Nasir Khuehami, [] The post Woman In Himachal Pradesh Bullies Kashmiri Shawl Sellers, Video Turns Up On X appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Shimla HC allows 9 of 18 crisis-hit Himachal Pradesh govt hotels to run till March
Zambian student at Chandigarh university charged with murder dies by suicide in police custody
CHANDIGARH: A Zambian student from Chandigarh University allegedly murdered a Tanzanian student from the same university and died by suicide in the Punjab Police custody by hanging himself. Police sources said that 24-year-old Saviour Chikopela of Zambia on the intervening night of November 20 and 21 allegedly committed suicide in the police lock-up at the Sunny Enclave Police Post in Kharar near Chandigarh by hanging himself using thin nylon rope inside the jail bar. The police rushed him to the Kharar Civil Hospital around 12.10 am where he was declared brought dead. He was arrested yesterday at 11.38 pm on the charges of allegedly murdering another foreign student Nuru Mari hailing from Tanzania who was his batch mate. The police have remained tightlipped on the incident and even kept the gates of the police station closed on Thursday morning. A case under section 103 BNS dated November 20 has been registered at Police Station City against Saviour. Sources further said that the girl Nuru Mari was found dead in Kharar. Police investigated and found out that the alleged accused Saviour Chikopela murdered her. The police traced the CCTV footage of where Nuru lived and also spoke to the students of the African community thus cracking the case. Confirming the development, Senior Superintendent of Police of SAS Nagar, Deepak Pareek confirmed that a student was found dead. Initially, police suspected suicide; however, murder was confirmed after the investigation. The accused student was arrested yesterday late evening but he committed suicide in the police lock-up. The investigations are going in this matter, he said. Meanwhile, in another incident, Chandigarh Police arrested two students including a Panjab University student for the death of an outsider in the boys hostel number 7 of the university on Monday night following drug overdose. Those arrested are 21-year old Aryan Parbhat, a student at the University Institute of Hotel and Tourism Management, hailing from Banjar village of Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh and 24-year old Parikshit Kaushal belonging to Madhawani village in Shimla district of Himachal Pradesh. He is an ex-student of the university. The deceased also a resident of Kullu, had been staying in hostel number 7 as a guest of his friend. (If you are having suicidal thoughts, or are worried about a friend or need emotional support, someone is always there to listen. Call Sneha Foundation - 04424640050, Tele Manas - 14416 (available 24x7) or iCall, the Tata Institute of Social Sciences' helpline - 02225521111, which is available Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 10 pm.)
UDAN Scheme Marks Historic Growth in Indias Aviation Sector
The UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Naagrik) scheme has revolutionized India's civil aviation sector, improving regional connectivity and making air travel accessible to millions across the country. On November 17, the domestic aviation sector marked a historic achievement, with 505,412 passengers flying on the same day for the first time, crossing the 5-lakh milestone in daily passenger numbers. This feat, with over 3,100 flights operating nationwide, highlights India's increasing role in the global aviation scene. The Ministry of Civil Aviation credited the UDAN scheme for this transformation, noting that it has successfully operationalized 609 routes, including helicopter services, connecting various states and union territories across India. The scheme has not only enhanced connectivity but also brought air travel closer to the common man, bridging the gap between aspirations and accessibility. Since its launch on October 21, 2016, the UDAN scheme has seen significant milestones, with the first UDAN flight taking off on April 27, 2017, connecting Shimla to Delhi. The latest UDAN 5.0 series (covering 5.0 to 5.4 phases) has introduced key improvements, such as removing distance caps, prioritizing operational airports, expanding helicopter and small aircraft services, and reactivating discontinued routes. These changes have ensured better air connectivity and affordability across India, especially for smaller cities and towns. The scheme has been a lifeline for regional carriers like Flybig, Star Air, IndiaOne Air, and Fly91, which have adopted sustainable business models, benefiting from the increased demand for regional air travel. The government's decision to extend the UDAN scheme for another 10 years is expected to further improve connectivity to underserved regions, fulfilling the aspirations of common citizens. As of October, 1.44 crore passengers have benefited from the scheme, with 609 routes and 86 airports now operational. Keralas New Seaplane Service to Boost Tourism: Launch Scheduled for November 11 SpiceJet Set to Launch Seaplane Services Across India to Boost Tourism and Connectivity SpiceJet Expands 8 New Flights from Jaipur as Part of Winter Schedule
Hindu groups clash in Shimla ashram, cops among 7 hurt
A dispute between two Hindu groups, the Himalayan Brahmo Samaj and the Ramakrishna Mission Ashram, in Shimla resulted in injuries to seven people, including three police personnel. The clash occurred after members of the Brahmo Samaj entered the ashram premises to perform prayers, which the ashram members objected to. The incident, which involved alleged stone-pelting, has led to the registration of FIRs against seven individuals, including an ABVP leader. The dispute centers around the ownership of the ashram property, which is reportedly worth crores. Both groups have accused each other of attempting to take possession of the property and have called for investigations into the incident.
Seven injured in dispute over temple between two Hindu groups in Shimla, FIR registered
The premises of the Ramakrishna Mission Ashram, located within the Brahmo Samaj property near the Vidhan Sabha was also damaged in the conflict
Conrad Bengaluru Unveils the Authentic Flavors of Punjab with Chef Sherry Mehta
Embark on a Culinary Journey through Punjab at Indian Durbar, Conrad Bengaluru, with Chef Sherry Mehta from November 15th to 24th. Indulge in Undivided Punjab,' an exclusive pop-up showcasing the rich, nostalgic flavors of the region. Curated by renowned Chef Sherry Mehta, this immersive dining experience brings Punjabs culinary heritage to life, offering guests a taste of tradition and passion in every dish. This exclusive dining event brings the flavors of Punjab to life, emphasizing Chef Sherrys commitment to traditional culinary artistry and storytelling. Hailing from the hills, Chef Sherry Mehta brings her personal journey from Shimla to kitchens across the globe, infusing traditional Punjabi flavors with her own distinct touch. Celebrated as a master of regional cuisine, Chef Sherry is not only a pioneer in Himachali and Punjabi cooking but also a beloved name in the culinary world. At Indian Durbar, diners will have the chance to explore Chef Sherrys thoughtfully curated menu, highlighting the flavors of undivided Punjab. The offerings include vegetarian and non-vegetarian degustation menu, along with an la carte selection, showcasing dishes such as the smoked water chestnut profiterole, Ladakhi skyu with nihari broth, saag meat polenta, and kabuli pulao. Concluding with signature desserts like the date bread shahi tukra and rose cookie jalebi, each dish is crafted to evoke a sense of Punjabs culinary heritage. We are elated to be associating with culinary maestro Chef Sherry Mehta and celebrate the essence of undivided Punjab here at Conrad Bengaluru. Chef Sherrys menu is a beautiful tribute to the culinary heritage of Punjab, meticulously crafted to evoke a profound connection to its rich and diverse traditions. We look forward to welcoming our guests to this unique experience, where each dish promises a taste of history, nostalgia, and Chef Sherrys creative vision . shared Mr. Digvijay Singh, General Manager of Conrad Bengaluru. Undivided Punjab is scheduled to take place from 15th November to 24th November 2024 at Indian Durbar, Conrad Bengaluru. Enjoy a curated selection of dishes available la carte or as part of an exclusive set menu, starting from INR 2999 plus taxes. Dont miss out on this incredible fusion of traditional flavors and modern culinary artistry.
Kartika brings price shift: Fruits cheaper, flowers costlier in Vizag
Visakhapatnam: The onset of the auspicious Kartika month has brought noticeable fluctuations in the prices of fruits and flowers in Visakhapatnam's markets. Traditionally, Kartika sees a spike in fruit demand, leading to price hikes, but this year, fruit prices have remained relatively stable, while flower prices have surged. Several popular fruits have seen a decrease in prices compared to previous months. G. Prasad, the estate manager of MVP Rythu Bazar, provided an update to the Deccan Chronicle on current prices: Shimla apples are now priced at Rs. 150 per kg, down from previous months, and Royal apples cost Rs. 250 per kg. The country variety of bananas is priced at Rs. 70 per kg, while the Mukri variety costs Rs. 55 per kg. Black grapes are available at Rs. 125 per kg, and Nagpur oranges at Rs. 55 per kg. Sweet lemons are priced at Rs. 60 per kg, while pomegranates, which were once quite expensive, are now available for Rs. 210 per kg. Guavas range from Rs. 50 per kg for the country variety to Rs. 90 per kg for the Taiwan variety. Watermelon costs Rs. 30 per kg, and sapota is priced at Rs. 70 per kg. Custard apples, which were Rs. 150 per kg, are now Rs. 100 per kg. These price reductions have come as a relief to people observing Kartika Monday fasts, who are purchasing fruits for their rituals. In contrast, flower prices have risen sharply due to increased demand during Kartika. Prices of popular flowers like chrysanthemums, jasmine, and roses have surged, with some prices crossing Rs. 400 per kg. Prasad explained, Chrysanthemums, which were Rs. 250 per kg, are now priced at Rs. 350. Jasmine flowers have become expensive due to a supply shortage, as they are out of season. The Anandapuram flower market, a significant hub in Visakhapatnam, has also seen prices reaching Rs. 350-400 per kg.
Worlds Second-Longest Ropeway With 13 Stations To Be Built In Shimla
The 13.79 km Shimla ropeway project is designed to ease city traffic congestion. It will feature 660 trolleys, 13 stations, and three lines, with a capacity to transport 6,000 people per hour
HC nixes appointment of 6 chief parliamentary secretaries
CHANDIGARH: The Himachal Pradesh High Court on Wednesday set aside the appointment of six chief parliamentary secretaries (CPS), declaring it unconstitutional and ordered their immediate removal along with the associated benefits and perks. Two petitions a PIL by Kalpana Devi and another by 11 BJP MLAs had been filed challenging the appointments. A division bench of Justices Vivek Thakur and Bipin Chander gave its verdict and set aside the Act under which the appointment of the CPS had been made. Terming the appointments wastage of public funds the bench ordered immediate withdrawal of all facilities extended to them. The office created by the impugned Act, in fact, performs functions ancillary to and incidental to those of the political executive. In fact, what is prohibited and limited directly by Article 164(1-A) of the Constitution has been sought to be done indirectly by the state legislature. If there is a constitutional provision inhibiting the constitutional authority from doing an act, such provision cannot be allowed to be defeated by adoption of any subterfuge, said the HC in its 33-page order. It ruled, Evidently, the distinction attempted to be portrayed between Chief Parliamentary Secretary/Parliamentary Secretary and Minister is artificial. The six CPS whose appointment has been ordered are Kishori Lal, MLA from Baijnath in Kangra; Mohan Lal Brakta, MLA from Rampur in Shimla; Ram Kumar, MLA from Doon in Solan; Ashish Butail, MLA from Palampur; Sunder Thakur, MLA from Kullu and Sanjay Awashty, Arki MLA.
HP: Hearing in Sanjauli mosque case deferred as locals file plea for making them party
Shimla: A local court on Monday deferred the hearing in the Sanjauli mosque case as local residents filed an application for making them a party to the case. The court of additional district judge, Shimla deferred the hearing to decide the maintainability of the appeal filed by All Himachal Muslim Organisation (AHMO), challenging the October Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Shimla: Radisson samosas become talk of town for tourists after Sukhus Samosa controversy
Samosa politics heats up in Himachal; BJP MLA orders 11 samosas online for CM Sukhu
Hamirpur/Shimla, Nov 9: With samosa politics heating up in Himachal Pradesh, a BJP MLA has ordered 11 samosas online for Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu. Taking a dig at the states Congress government over the CID conducting an enquiry into the sequence of events that led to samosas brought for the chief minister being served to his security staff, Ashish Sharma, the MLA from Hamirpur, shared this information on social media on Saturday. However, the Congress maintained that the state [] The post Samosa politics heats up in Himachal; BJP MLA orders 11 samosas online for CM Sukhu appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
CM Sukhu's missing samosas stir trend in Shimla as tourists flock to have a taste
A controversy erupted in Himachal Pradesh when samosas intended for the Chief Minister went missing, sparking a CID investigation. The incident unexpectedly boosted sales of the Radisson Hotel's samosas, the source of the original order. Now, tourists are flocking to the hotel to try the now-famous samosas, praising their unique taste and ingredients.
The BJP's youth wing in Himachal Pradesh organized a 'Samosa March' to satirize the controversy surrounding an alleged investigation into snacks meant for CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu being mistakenly served to his security personnel.
Row in Himachal over who ate CMs samosas
Samosa politics On October 21, CM Sukhu attended an event of state CID officials at a hotel in Shimla Samosas meant for the CM came in packets However, the samosas were served to his security staff This created a flutter in the state CID; sources said a probe was ordered BJP targeted Cong govt for giving attention to non-issues CID dismisses charges CHANDIGARH: Trust the fluffy Samosas! If left in the wrong hands, they can turn into real hot potatoes. It so happened that some of the samosas were kept for Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu during a function associated with the state Crime Investigation Department (CID) on October 21. They were, instead, served to his security staff! Over a fortnight later, the hotchpotch over who they were meant for left an unsavoury taste for cops on duty. A probe by the state Crime Investigation Department (CID) termed it an anti-government act, resulting in show-cause notices to five police personnel, including a woman inspector. The BJP has hit out at the Congress-led government for ordering an inquiry into missing samosas and turning a blind eye to the cases that warrant attention. The CID tried to downplay the incident, saying the samosa gaffe was an internal matter. However, the matter became political. Leader of Opposition and former CM Jai Ram Thakur said in a video statement: The Opposition has not eaten those samosas. Those who were served those samosas were a part of the government, so how could the act be anti-government? Thakur asked. The state government and the chief minister must have found the matter serious and ordered an inquiry into the samosa episode, he said. Thakur said allegations of corruption in various state government departments are not being probed but an inquiry was ordered into samosa distribution. Former Himachal Pradesh BJP chief Satpal Satti claimed the Congress government made itself a laughing stock by ordering an inquiry into samosas. The BJP has no issues. False propaganda is being spread against the Congress government, said the chief ministers chief adviser Naresh Chouhan. Caught in the controversy, the CID termed the episode as an internal matter and urged everyone not to politicise it. It is our departments internal matter. The government has nothing to do with it, said Sanjeev Ranjan Ojha, Director General (DG), CID. He said merely verbal orders were issued to find out what happened to the snacks ordered for the chief minister. No inquiry has been ordered, no explanation is sought and no action will be taken against anyone. People should refrain from escalating and politicizing the matter, he said. The row over who ate the samosas meant for the CM began when three boxes of refreshments were brought from Hotel Radisson Blue in Lakkar Bazaar of Shimla to be served to the chief minister who had gone to the CID headquarters to attend a function. However, the boxes were served to the CM security staff, as per the enquiry report which was conducted by a DSP, said sources.
Himachal's samosa controversy: OPP. hasn't eaten them, how is the act anti-govt, asks LoP
A 25-year-old student and his friend were brutally assaulted by a gang of three, including a shopowner, after a fight broke out over samosas at Nelasandra in Ashok Nagar police limits on Friday. A 25-year-old student and his friend were brutally assaulted by a gang of three, including a shopowner, after a fight broke out over samosas at Nelasandra in Ashok Nagar police limits on Friday. Shimla: The decisions of the Himachal Pradesh government have become a matter of discussion in the country because those are taken without thinking and when it becomes a subject of humour, attempts are made to change those, Leader of Opposition in the state Assembly Jai Ram Thakur said on Friday. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader made the remarks after it came to light that samosas and cakes meant for Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu were served to his security staff instead, with the goof-up snowballing into a controversy, necessitating a CID probe that termed it an anti-government act. Taking a jibe at the Congress government in the hill state, Thakur, in a video statement, asked, The opposition has not eaten those samosas, those who were served those samosas were a part of the government, so how could the act be anti-government? He said the state government and the chief minister must have found the matter serious and thus, an inquiry was conducted into the samosa episode. In his note on the October 21 incident, when Sukhu visited the CID headquarters, a highly-placed official in the agency said those responsible for the goof-up acted according to their own agenda. Thakur said allegations of corruption in various departments of the state government are not being probed but an inquiry was ordered into samosas.
Himachal's Samosa Scandal: CID Probes Missing Snacks
A 25-year-old student and his friend were brutally assaulted by a gang of three, including a shopowner, after a fight broke out over samosas at Nelasandra in Ashok Nagar police limits on Friday. A 25-year-old student and his friend were brutally assaulted by a gang of three, including a shopowner, after a fight broke out over samosas at Nelasandra in Ashok Nagar police limits on Friday. Shimla: Samosas and cakes meant for Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu were served to his security staff instead, the goof-up snowballing into controversy and necessitating a CID probe that termed it an anti-government act.Those responsible acted according to their own agenda, a highly placed official in the CID said in his note on the October 21 incident when the chief minister was visiting the CID headquarters. Attacking the Congress government in Himachal Pradesh, the opposition BJP said the Sukhu dispensation is not concerned about the development of the state but its only concern seems to be the Chief Minister's Samosa. The brouhaha started when three boxes of the refreshments were brought from Hotel Radisson Blue in Lakkar Bazaar to be served to the chief minister who had gone to the CID headquarters to attend a function. However, the eatables were served to the CM security staff, according to the enquiry report conducted by a deputy SP rank officer. The report stated that an officer of IG rank had asked a sub-inspector (SI) of police to get some eatables from the hotel for the CM's visit. The SI in turn directed an assistant SI (ASI) and a head constable to bring the refreshments. The ASI and the head constable fetched the refreshments from the hotel in three sealed boxes and informed the SI. The police officers in their statement said when they asked the tourism department staff on duty whether the snacks in the three boxes were to be served to the chief minister, they said they were not included in the menu. The enquiry report said only the said SI, who deputed the ASI and the head constable with the task of getting the snacks from the hotel, was aware of the fact that the three boxes were for Sukhu. The lady inspector, to whom the food items were handed over, did not ask any senior officer and sent the refreshments to the mechanical transport (MT) section which deals with refreshments. The three boxes of refreshments exchanged several hands in the process. Interestingly, a highly placed official in the CID department wrote in his noting that all persons named in the enquiry report have acted in anti-CID and anti-government manner due to which the items could not be served to the VVIPs. They acted according to their own agenda, the note added. The controversy has given the BJP an opportunity to slam the Sukhu government. The state government is not concerned about the development of the state and its only concern seems to be the 'Chief Minister's Samosa', said BJP chief spokesperson Randhir Sharma in a statement issued here on Thursday. He said the recent incident related to the samosas brought for Sukhu has given rise to a controversy. In the investigation, the mistake was termed as an anti-government act which is a big word, he said. This incident has become a topic of discussion in the political circles of Himachal Pradesh. In fact, the government machinery is embarrassed due to such coordination problems in a programme related to a VVIP like the chief minister, Sharma said.
The KalkaShimla railway is a narrow-gauge railway in Himachal Pradesh, which traverses a mostly-mountainous route from Kalka to Shimla
Tourists Rush To Himachal Pradesh Post Diwali To Escape Poor Air Quality
Himachal Pradesh has shown promising air quality results with the Air Quality Index (AQI) in Shimla remaining comfortably below 50.
Two fatal paragliding accidents in 48 hours ahead of Paragliding World Cup in Manali
SHIMLA: In a tragic incident on Wednesday, a paraglider from the Czech Republic was killed in Manali, Himachal Pradesh, after she crashed into the mountainside. This marks the second death of a foreign paraglider within 48 hours, officials confirmed. The deceased, identified as Dita Misurcova, 43, was an experienced paraglider with six years of flying experience. Misurcova reportedly lost control of her glider due to strong winds and crashed into the mountains near Marhi in Manali. She was immediately taken to a hospital in Manali, where she was pronounced dead, officials said. This fatal accident follows the death of a Belgian paraglider on Tuesday, who collided mid-air with another paraglider in Bir-Billing, ahead of the upcoming Paragliding World Cup set to begin on 2 November in Bir-Billing, Kangra districtoften regarded as a paragliding paradise. Belgian paraglider killed after mid-air collision in Himachal Pradesh The Belgian paraglider, identified as Feyaret and described as a free-flying enthusiast in his mid-sixties, died after his parachute failed to open post-collision, while the other, a Polish paraglider, sustained injuries. According to Vinay Dhiman, Deputy Director of Tourism in Kangra district, The chances of accident increase when free-fliers venture into high-risk zones or inner valleys with little knowledge of the topography and local wind conditions. To mitigate risks, the authorities are in the process of documenting thermals in the Bir-Billing area with the aid of experts. A proposal to install special towers in high mountains to pinpoint crash sites in case of accidents is in the pipeline, noted Avinash Negi, Director of the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports (ABVIMAS) in Manali. The latest fatalities add to a concerning list of paragliding incidents in the region, with three paraglidersRussian, Polish, and Indianlosing their lives in October alone. The Paragliding World Cup, scheduled from 2 to 9 November, will host 130 participants from 50 countries.
Belgian paraglider killed after mid-air collision in Himachal Pradesh
SHIMLA: A Belgian paraglider was killed after colliding mid-air with another paraglider in Bir-Billing while they were practising for the upcoming Paragliding World Cup 2024 in the Himachal Pradesh town, police said on Wednesday. The accident took place on Tuesday when the two paragliders took off separately. Feyarets' body has been spotted but is yet to be recovered from the forest. The other paraglider, who suffered injuries and has been taken to hospital, got entangled in the trees and was rescued. His nationality is yet to be ascertained, police officials said. Feyarets, known only by one name, was a free flying paraglider in his mid-sixties, they said. This is not the first time tragedy has struck the famed slopes of Bir-Billing. Tourist from Hyderabad killed in paragliding accident in Himachal's Kullu, pilot arrested In October last year, Polish paraglider Andrez died during a solo flight from Bir-Billing. Kangra Superintendent of Police Shalini Agnihotri said police has directed authorities to register paragliders, adhere to designated routes and ensure they don't fly over military areas. A proposal to install special towers in high mountains to pinpoint the crash sites in case of accidents is in the pipeline, said Avinash Negi, director of the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports (ABVIMAS) in Manali. The November 2-9 World Cup will see participation from 130 paragliders from 50 countries.
Himachal: Belgian paraglider killed after mid-air collision in Bir-Billing
International paraglider Steven T Hines from Califonia tests paragliding in Vizag. (DC Image) International paraglider Steven T Hines from Califonia tests paragliding in Vizag. (DC Image) Shimla: A Belgian paraglider was killed after colliding mid-air with another paraglider in Himachal's Kangra district, five days ahead of the Paragliding World Cup 2024 set to take place in Bir-Billing, police said on Wednesday. Feyarets, a free-flying paraglider in his mid-sixties, had come to Bir-Billing for practice, ahead of the World Cup. Although both paragliders took off separately, they collided mid-air on Tuesday. Feyarets crashed into the forest, while the other paraglider got entangled in trees and suffered injuries. He was later rescued. Police said that Feyaret's body is yet to be recovered from the forest. This incident follows another fatality on October 23, 2023, when Polish paraglider Andrez died during a solo flight from Bir-Billing. Avinash Negi, Director of the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports (ABVIMAS) in Manali, had earlier emphasised the need for enhanced safety measures in adventure sports, particularly paragliding. A proposal to install special towers in high mountains to pinpoint the crash sites in case of accidents is in the pipeline, Negi said. While paragliders use devices to send distress and crash-landing alerts, the GPS-enabled systems provide vague location data (within 50-100 meters), which can hinder rescue efforts, an expert noted. A total of 130 paragliders from 50 countries are expected to compete in this year's World Cup, scheduled from November 2 to 9 in Bir-Billing.
Rise in human-wildlife conflicts in HP as black bear, leopard populations thrive: Wildlife census
CHANDIGARH: Human-wildlife conflicts are increasing in Himachal Pradesh, with Asiatic black bears and leopards being major contributors, according to the recent wildlife census titled Population Estimation and Assessment of Human-Wildlife Conflict released by the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI). The report highlights that these animals, whose primary prey consists of sheep, goats, cattle, and occasionally dogs, are increasingly coming into conflict with humans, particularly in the districts of Kullu, Chamba, Mandi, Kinnaur, Lahaul and Spiti, and parts of Sirmaur. The census identified approximately 529 black bears and 510 leopards across the state, with 307 bears and 333 leopards being individually recorded. The study reveals that leopards are responsible for conflicts in 30.85% of the affected areas, while black bears account for 18.65%. Among the attacks, 83.79% target sheep and goats, followed by cattle at 13.20%, and horses at 4.75%. Leopards also occasionally prey on dogs, with 3.40% of such incidents reported, though there are no records of dog predation by black bears. The report states, The human settlements constructed in isolated areas near forests are a key factor behind attacks, highlighting that the growth of human population around protected areas, encroachment, and increasing reliance on forests are significant contributors to these conflicts. Seasonal variations also influence conflict patterns. Leopards predominantly attack livestock during spring (highest in Bilaspur at 32.6%), with fewer incidents in autumn (14.2%). Bear attacks are most frequent in summer in Chamba (31.55%), followed closely by autumn (31.18%). According to the census, Shimla, Kangra, Mandi, Sirmaur, and Kullu report the highest number of bear attacks, while leopard attacks are most common in Kullu, Mandi, Chamba, Una, Shimla, Sirmaur, and Kangra. In terms of bear populations, Kinnaur has the highest number with 90 bears, followed by Kullu (76), Shimla (71), Chamba (32), Kangra and Mandi (15 each), and five bears in both Sirmaur and Solan. Only one bear each was recorded in Lahaul and Spiti. For leopards, Shimla leads with 58, followed by Solan (56), Mandi (50), Sirmaur (48), and Kinnaur (44). Lower numbers were recorded in Bilaspur and Kangra (13 each), Chamba (5), and Hamirpur (4). The ZSI report further suggests that educating local communities on wildlife conservation is crucial, especially in conflict-prone districts such as Chamba, Mandi, Kullu, and Kinnaur, where 1,298 residents surveyed cited leopards as the primary threat to their livestock.
Tenders for Shimla Ropeway Project to be floated after Diwali
CHANDIGARH: The construction of the world's second-largest ropeway project and the countrys first urban ropeway project, the 13.79-km Shimla Ropeway Project aimed for decongesting the State capital Shimla is set to begin as the tender for the project will be floated after Diwali and the work on it is likely to start in March next year. It will have 660 trolleys, 13 stations, and three lines, enabling 6,000 people to commute in an hour. The New Development Bank (NDB), funding the project has granted approval of advance procurement that allows for crucial preparatory activities to commence for the floating of the tender. The world's longest ropeway is a 32-km-long project in Bolivia, South America. There are approximately 25,000 ropeways worldwide, while India currently has only 20 ropeways. A senior officer condition of anonymity said, The New Development Bank (NDB) approved advance procurement which allows for crucial preparatory activities to commence for the floating of the tender, ensuring that this ambitious project can enhance urban mobility in Shimla. Earlier the fact-finding mission of the NDB inspected from June 2 to June 10 and provided its consent on July 12. In 2021, the Preliminary Project Report (PPR) was submitted for bi-lateral funding, despite facing initial setbacks in attracting private investors, the project gained momentum following a series of strategic decisions and approvals. The New Development Bank is funding the project. Detailed Project Report (DPR) amounting to Rs 1,734.70 crore was submitted in August last year and the approval of the projects concept note the NDB conducted a fact-finding mission and an appraisal mission to assess its viability, he added. There will be thirteen boarding and de-boarding stations along the route -- Taradevi, Judicial Complex, Chakkar, Tutikandi, New ISBT, Railway Station, Old ISBT, Lift, Chhota Shimla, Navbahar, Sanjauli, IGMC, Lakkar Bazaar and 103 Tunnel and one turning station at victory tunnel. Besides it will have three lines: Monal, Deodar Cedar and Apple lines. This extensive network is designed to alleviate traffic congestion, reduce pollution, and provide a convenient and efficient mode of transportation for both residents and visitors. The project is expected to provide direct employment to 250 people and indirect employment to over 20,000 people, said sources. Himachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri said,Our funding agency, New Development Bank, has allowed us to float the tender for the project in advance. We hired the foreign consultant for the project, prepared the detailed project report (DPR) and gave Rs 20 crore for the environment clearance for it. The ropeways are the future of the state if we want to compete with other countries in tourism, he said. He also said,The Baglamukhi ropeway will be inaugurated on November 5 and all formalities for the construction of the Bijli Mahadev ropeway have been completed. Besides we are also mulling constructing the Parwanoo-Shimla ropeway.
Tenders For Indias Largest Ropeway In Shimla To Open Soon, Set To Be Worlds Second Biggest
Inside Priyanka Gandhi Vadra's Rs 12 crore net worth: Gold, Shimla property, mutual fund and more
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra's Rs 12 crore assets include gold worth Rs 1.15 crore, a Shimla residence, mutual fund investments, and other financial holdings.
In her nomination paper, Priyanka also declared a total income of over Rs 46.39 lakh in the financial year 2023-2024 which includes rental income and interest from banks and other investments.
The Municipal Commissioner Court in Shimla ordered the demolition of illegally built floors of the Sanjauli Mosque within 2 months.
The demolition process of Sanjauli Mosque in Shimla started on Monday, October 21, after getting a nod from Waqf Board.
Shimla mosque row: Razing of illegal portion begins
The demolition started with the removal of the roof amid tight police security, Latif told the PTI on Monday evening.
Muslim community themselves want demolition, if found out to be illegal: CM Sukhu on Sanjauli Mosque
Community leaders and officials in Shimla agree to the partial demolition of the Sanjauli Mosque due to its illegal construction. The mosque's Imams and committee head support the move, with demolition set to begin soon, although funding issues may delay the process.
Amit Shah Hails 8-Years of UDAN Scheme, Emphasizes Affordable Air Travel and Regional Connectivity
New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah celebrated the eighth anniversary of the Ude Desh Ka Aam Nagrik (UDAN) scheme, highlighting its role in connecting underserved areas and making air travel affordable. In a post on X, Shah remarked, In the eight years of UDAN, the initiative driven by PM Narendra Modi's vision has not only connected the underserved regions of the nation through airways but also has given flight to India's ambitions in the new era. He acknowledged Prime Minister Modi for unlocking India's growth potential by providing essential facilities for development across the country. In the #8YearsOfUDAN , the initiative driven by PM Shri @narendramodi Ji's vision has not only connected the underserved regions of the nation through airways but also has given flight to India's ambitions in the new era. Igniting the growth engines scattered across the nooks and pic.twitter.com/xibDtU7Kxp Amit Shah (@AmitShah) October 21, 2024 During the NDTV World Summit, PM Modi stated, Today, we are celebrating eight years of UDAN. The UDAN scheme not only made air travel affordable but also enhanced the air network in tier 2 and tier 3 cities. Over 3 lakh flights, carrying around 1.5 crore Aam Nagrik, have taken off under this scheme. Launched on October 21, 2016, the UDAN scheme aims to make air travel affordable for ordinary citizens while improving regional connectivity in India. The airfare for a one-hour journey of about 500 km under this initiative is capped at Rs. 2,500. Prime Minister Modi, who inspired this program, expressed his vision by saying, A common man who travels in slippers should also be seen in the aircraft. This is my dream. The UDAN scheme is part of the government's Regional Connectivity Scheme (RCS) managed by the Ministry of Civil Aviation. It focuses on connecting underserved airports nationwide and assists airlines in operating in less profitable regions through government support. Airlines are encouraged to serve these areas via incentives such as Viability Gap Funding (VGF) and reduced charges at airports. The first UDAN flight took off in April 2017, connecting Shimla to Delhi. Since then, the initiative has expanded significantly. According to the Ministry of Civil Aviation, 86 airports are now operational under UDAN, and over 600 routes, including helicopter services, have been launched to connect remote areas. The scheme has also stimulated tourism, particularly in regions like the Northeast and popular religious destinations such as Khajuraho and Ajmer. UDAN's reach spans from Gujarat to Arunachal Pradesh and from Himachal Pradesh to Tamil Nadu. Since its inception, UDAN has enabled over 1.44 crore passengers to travel across the country, making air travel more accessible. The government aims to increase the number of operational airports from 157 to 350-400 by 2047, continuing to expand the vision of affordable flying for all. SpiceJet Expands Domestic Network with New UDAN Flights to Shivamogga PM Modi Honors Police Bravery on Commemoration Day
Himachal Pradesh: Demolition Of Illegal Mosque Floors Begins In Shimla A Month After Hindu Protests
Sanjauli Mosque Demolition Begins In Shimla, Three Illegal Floors To Be Removed
The court of the Shimla municipal commissioner had ordered the removal of three unauthorised floors of the controversial mosque in Himachal Pradesh. It gave the Waqf Board two months to carry out the directives
CM Sukhu invites global investors to invest in Himachal at Kullu Dussehra ambassadors meet
SHIMLA, Oct 18 : Underscoring the prominence of Kullu district on the global tourism map because of its picturesque landscapes and serene valleys, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Friday said his government is committed to promote tourism throughout the state. Presiding over an ambassadors meet held on the sidelines of the International Dussehra Festival in Kullu, Sukhu also invited the global investors to invest in Himachal Pradesh. Ambassadors from Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Brunei along with representatives from [] The post CM Sukhu invites global investors to invest in Himachal at Kullu Dussehra ambassadors meet appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
NDB gives nod to float tenders for Rs 1,734 cr Shimla ropeway projects
The New Development Bank (NDB) has given a go-ahead to the Himachal Pradesh Ropeways Corporation to float advance tenders for the construction of Rs 1,734-crore Shimla ropeway project. Once complete, the project is expected to decongest the state capital. The tender process is expected to start soon and 50 per cent of the 13.79-km ropeway will be completed in two years, officials said here on Tuesday. A big success for state capital Shimla, NDB has given permission for floating advance tenders for the project, paving way for construction of the ropeway. The 13.79-km ropeway would be the longest ropeway in the country and second longest in the world, Himachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri, who also holds the portfolio of transport and ropeways, said in a post on his social media account. The contribution of the Himachal Pradesh government will be 20 per cent while NDB will fund the remaining 80 per cent, of which 90 per cent will be subsidy and 10 per cent loan.
Baba Siddique Shot Dead in Mumbai; Salman Khan's Security Increased Following Incident
Mumbai: Th e postmortem of NCP (Ajit faction) leader and former Maharashtra government minister Baba Siddiqui is underway at Cooper Hospital in Mumbai after his murder. A team of five doctors has been working since morning for the postmortem, and it is also being videographed. Baba Siddiqui was shot outside his son Zeeshan Siddiqui's office in Kher Nagar, Bandra on Saturday night. Mumbai Police has arrested two of the three shooters. Police say that these shooters were monitoring Baba Siddiqui's house and his son's office for the last two months. At the time of the shooting, they reached the spot in an auto rickshaw. The Lawrence Bishnoi gang is likely to be involved behind the incident. Following this information, security has been increased outside actor Salman Khan's house in Bandra. The police have deployed an additional team there, as the same gang had fired outside Salman's house on April 14. According to sources, the shooters fired 6 rounds at Baba Siddiqui, out of which three bullets hit Baba-two in the stomach and one in the chest. Apart from this, two bullets also hit his car. A person accompanying Baba was also shot in the leg. Baba was immediately rushed to Lilavati Hospital, but he was declared dead there at 11:27 pm. During the incident, the street lights were off and there were no CCTVs in the area, which the attackers took advantage of. Despite Baba Siddiqui's car being bulletproof, the bullet pierced the glass of the car. A 9.9 mm pistol was used in this incident, which has been recovered by the police. It is reported that Siddiqui had received death threats 15 days ago and was given Y level security, but at the time of the incident, no security personnel was present with him. After the attack, all three attackers fled, but the public caught one of them. The second attacker was trying to hide in a garden, but he was also caught. The third accused is still absconding. Police sources say that all these accused had come to Mumbai from Pune. Mumbai Crime Branch and encounter specialist Daya Nayak are investigating the case. Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde said that two accusedKarnail Singh of Haryana and Dharmaraj Kashyap of Uttar Pradeshhave been arrested, while the third accused is absconding. Punjab Police Seize 10.4 kg of Heroin in Amritsar; Suspects Flee Scene Police Bust Interstate Drug Trafficking Racket in Anantnag, Jammu and Kashmir; Three Arrested Earthquake of Magnitude 3.0 Hits Shimla; No Damage Reported
None has courage to encroach our border : HP Guv
SHIMLA, Oct 12: Himachal Pradesh Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla on Saturday dismissed as unjustified the statement made by Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negis on drones being spotted on the India-China border in Kinnaur district. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp Revenue Minister Negi, MLA from Kinnaur constituency on Monday said that drones were spotted on the India-China border in the Kinnaur district and were likely being used for surveillance and espionage purposes. Responding to Negis statement, the governor [] The post None has courage to encroach our border : HP Guv appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
AIMIM leader triggers another controversy, asks Muslim traders to boycott Himachal apples
Shimla: AIMIM leader Shoaib Jamai has triggered another controversy when he asked Muslim traders to boycott apples from Himachal Pradesh, drawing a sharp retort from the BJP which said apple growers will not be bullied by his threats. Last month also, Jamai had kicked up a row after he made a video from the disputed Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
AIMIM leader Jamai triggers controversy, asks Muslim traders to boycott Himachal apples
SHIMLA: AIMIM leader Shoaib Jamai has triggered another controversy when he asked Muslim traders to boycott apples from Himachal Pradesh, drawing a sharp retort from the BJP which said apple growers will not be bullied by his threats. Last month also, Jamai had kicked up a row after he made a video from the disputed Sanjauli mosque here and said he would file a PIL seeking why other buildings in the vicinity with more than four storeys are not considered illegal. In a post, which he later deleted, Jamai, who mentions himself as AIMIM's Delhi chief in his X handle, said, Enough is enough, now we should start an economic boycott. I appeal to Muslim traders, who are about 80 per cent, to boycott Himachal apples. For God's sake don't purchase anything from this market of hatred. During winters, we will not purchase anything from them and the secular society of the entire country would have to come together to defeat this hatred , Jamai said and asked the government to check the Aadhaar cards of all the Himachalis coming to Delhi. Reacting to Jamai's appeal, state BJP spokesperson Chetan Bragata in a statement said the apple growers will not be bullied by his threats and his appeal to a particular community not to purchase Himachal apples was unfortunate. Facing flak, Jamai later in another post expressed regret over his appeal, saying he got emotionally carried away. No hatred for any community. Absolutely not. I always believe in the secular fabric of the society. Whole Bharat is one. Love all. Previous Tweet was misinterpreted, he wrote. Jamai said in connection with the legal process to save the Sanjauli mosque from demolition, he had met some Muslim traders there and just wanted to echo their voice when they felt alone. He also said he is thankful to the secular Hindu community in Shimla that they supports us. There is some hope. Bragata said apple cultivation is an ancestral vocation of Himachalis and they are capable of running and handling it and creating their own market. Bragata urged Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu to take cognizance of Jamai's utterances and initiate legal action against him.
Earthquake of Magnitude 3.0 Hits Shimla; No Damage Reported
Shimla: On Saturday afternoon, earthquake tremors were felt in Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh. The National Center for Seismology (NCS) reported that the earthquake measured 3.0 on the Richter scale. The tremors were recorded at 3:32 pm IST, with the epicenter located at 31.21 north latitude and 77.87 east longitude, at a depth of 5 kilometers. Fortunately, there have been no reports of any casualties or damage to property. Following the tremors, residents came out of their homes in response. Himachal Pradesh is situated in seismic zones 4 and 5, which are known for being highly sensitive areas in terms of earthquakes. Specifically, the districts of Kullu, Kangra, Chamba, Lahaul, and Mandi fall under the very sensitive seismic regions of the state.Media reports highlight that the Chamba region in Himachal Pradesh is particularly high-risk for seismic activity. In 1904, the region experienced a massive earthquake with a magnitude of 7.8, resulting in over 20,000 deaths. Over the past century, more than 200 earthquakes with a magnitude of 4 or higher have occurred in the Chamba region. India is divided into four seismic zonesZone 2, Zone 3, Zone 4, and Zone 5with Zone 5 being the most sensitive to earthquakes. Globally, on the same day, an earthquake of magnitude 4.1 was recorded in Tajikistan. This earthquakes epicenter was located at 38.30 latitude and 73.14 longitude at a depth of 111 kilometers. PWD Issues Offer Letter for CM House to Atishi, Sets 8-Day Deadline for Acceptance BJP Prepares for Uttar Pradesh By-Elections: Key Leaders to Meet Amit Shah and JP Nadda Sanjay Raut Denounces IAF C-295 Landing at Mumbai Airport as 'Election Stuntbaazi'
Punjab Police Seize 10.4 kg of Heroin in Amritsar; Suspects Flee Scene
Amritsar: Punjab Police recovered 10.4 kg of heroin near Sukhewala village in Amritsar on Saturday, striking a significant blow to cross-border drug trafficking activities. Amritsar's Counter Intelligence unit intercepted two suspicious vehicles near the village. According to the police, one of the suspects, Sukhraj Singh from Tarn Taran, fled the scene along with an unidentified accomplice in an SUV, while another car containing the drugs was seized on the spot. A case has been registered under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act against the absconding suspects. Authorities are intensifying efforts to locate and apprehend the individuals involved. Further details are awaited. Police Bust Interstate Drug Trafficking Racket in Anantnag, Jammu and Kashmir; Three Arrested Earthquake of Magnitude 3.0 Hits Shimla; No Damage Reported PWD Issues Offer Letter for CM House to Atishi, Sets 8-Day Deadline for Acceptance
SHIMLA, Oct 12: Himachal Pradesh Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla on Saturday dismissed as unjustified the statement made by Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negi's on drones being spotted on the India-China border in Kinnaur district. Revenue Minister Negi, MLA from Kinnaur constituency on Monday said that drones were spotted on the India-China border in the Kinnaur [] The post No one has courage to encroach our borders: HP Guv Shiv Pratap Shukla on drones spotted on India-China border appeared first on Northlines .
No One Has Courage To Encroach Our Borders: HP Guv On Drones Spotted On India-China Border
SHIMLA, Oct 12: Himachal Pradesh Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla on Saturday dismissed as unjustified the statement made by Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negis on drones being spotted on the India-China border in Kinnaur district. Revenue Minister Negi, MLA from Kinnaur constituency on Monday said that drones were spotted on the India-China border in the Kinnaur district and were likely being used for surveillance and espionage purposes. Responding to Negis statement, the governor said, No one has the courage to encroach [] The post No One Has Courage To Encroach Our Borders: HP Guv On Drones Spotted On India-China Border appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Earthquake of magnitude 3.0 strikes Shimla
An earthquake with a magnitude of 3.0 struck Shimla on Sunday afternoon, according to the National Center for Seismology. The quake occurred at 3:32 PM IST at a depth of 5 km. The epicenter was located at 31.21 N and 77.87 E. No damage or casualties have been reported yet.
Dussehra 2024: Best Holiday Destinations For Weekend
With its charming cafes and stunning views, Shimla remains a classic choice. Enjoy the cool mountain air and various accommodation options suited for couples.
Muslim outfit to fight civic court order to raze Shimla mosque
The All-Himachal Muslims' Organisation (AHMO) plans to contest the Shimla municipal court's order mandating the demolition of the top three floors of Sanjauli mosque, asserting that the agreement given by some individuals does not reflect the community's stance. Concurrently, a campaign promoting economic boycott of Muslim vendors emerges.
Marriage, birth & death certificates to be available online soon: Himachal CM
Shimla: Himachal Pradesh chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said on Thursday, October 10 that marriage, birth, and death certificates issued by gram panchayats would soon be available online. Presiding over a review meeting of the rural development and panchayati raj department, the chief minister reiterated the governments commitment to deliver essential services to people at Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
He received his early education at Campion School, Mumbai, Cathedral and John Connon School, Mumbai, Bishop Cotton School, Shimla, and Riverdale Country School in New York City.
Muslim groups are retracting their own statements assuring demolition of illegally constructed mosque in the Sanjauli area of Himachal Pradesh's capital Shimla
Record production of 1,545 metric tonnes of apple juice concentrate this year so far: CM
SHIMLA, Oct 6 : The Himachal Pradesh Horticultural Produce Marketing and Processing Corporation has processed a record 1,545 metric tonnes of apple juice concentrate across its three plants this year so far, Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said on Sunday. It includes 814 metric tonnes (MT) from the Parala plant in Shimla district, 653 MT from the Parwanoo plant in Solan district, and 78 MT from the Jarol plant in Mandi district, he added. He said the Himachal Pradesh Horticultural []
Court of Commissioner orders demolition of unauthorized floors of mosque in Shimla
CHANDIGARH: The court of the Commissioner of the Shimla Municipal Corporation has ordered the demolition of three unauthorized floors of the mosque in the Sanjauli area of Shimla. Hearing on Sanjauli Mosque dispute in Shimla MC Court, ordered the demolition of three floors of the mosque within two months time, the next date of hearing on December 21. The municipal commissioners court said the demolition will be done at the cost of Waqf Board. The lawyer representing Waqf Board in this case, BS Thakur, said, The court has passed orders that the Masjid committee and Waqf Board should demolish the top three floors of the mosque at their own cost. The time limit of two months has been given for the demolition. In due course, the fate of the remaining portion of the building will be decided. The next date of hearing is December 21. The mosque committee has given the undertaking to demolish the top three floors. The mosque was initially a single-story building but has reportedly been expanded to five stories without proper permissions as the Waqf Board claims ownership of the land. The locals have contested the Waqf Board's ownership, arguing that the land belongs to the state revenue department and asserting that the mosque's expansion has caused various difficulties for them. The Muslim Welfare Committee in a representation had offered to demolish the unauthorised storeys themselves. Last month the right wing Hindu organization led a massive protest in Shimla calling for the mosque's demolition, framing it as an illegal construction issue rather than a communal one. Raising slogans of Jai Shri Ram and Hindu Ekta Zindabad, hundreds of protesters gathered at the Sabzi Mandi at Dhall and marched towards the mosque breaking the police barricades and were lathi charged. Around ten pople were injured in the clash with the police. Two days later, similar protests erupted in Mandi and water cannons had to be used to disperse protesters.
Shimla: Municipal commissioner orders demolition of 3 floors of Sanjauli Mosque
Shimla: The Shimla municipal commissioners court on Saturday, October 5 ordered the demolition of the top three unauthorised storeys of the disputed Sanjauli mosque here and gave two months to the Waqf Board and the mosque committee to execute its orders. The court also ordered the Waqf Board and the committee to bear all the Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .